Jannik Sinner retained his ATP Finals title on Sunday after defeating world number one Carlos Alcaraz 7-6(4), 7-5 in Turin, Italy.
With the win, the 24-year-old became the youngest man to defend the title since Roger Federer in 2004.
On top of that, he completed the tournament without dropping a set for the second straight year, underlining his dominance on indoor courts.
Alcaraz was gracious in defeat after the final.
“I’m just really, really happy with the level I played today. I just played against someone who hasn’t lost a match on an indoor court in two years,” he said.
“That shows what a great player you are. You and your team put great work every time. Well deserved.
“I want to say it is a great year for you. It’s time to rest. Hope you’re gonna be ready for next year because I’ll be ready.”
Sinner returned the respect and congratulated his Spanish rival for finishing the season as the year-end world number one.
“You have had an amazing season, Carlos. I know it’s a lot of work and you’ve created a lot of great memories for your career.
“You’re well deserved to be the number one. We haven’t spoken about that yet, but I’m extremely happy. If it’s a player other than me, I’ll always choose you. You are definitely a player I look up to,” said the Italian.



